%N 1
%J Ethics
%V 133
%A J Gingerich
%X Spontaneous freedom, the freedom of unplanned and unscripted activity en-joyed by “free spirits,” is central to everyday talk about “freedom.” Yet the freedom of spontaneity is absent from contemporary moral philosophers’ theories of free-dom. This article begins to remedy the philosophical neglect of spontaneous free-dom. I offer an account of the nature of spontaneous freedom and make a case for its value. I go on to show how an understanding of spontaneous freedom clarifies the free will debate by helping to make sense of the libertarian claim that compa-tibilist varieties of freedom do not allow for genuine novelty and creativity.
%T Spontaneous Freedom
%O This version is the version of record. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher's terms and conditions.
%P 38-71
%D 2022
%I University of Chicago Press
%L discovery10197495